I'm a subject matter expert on repeat prescriptions as my wife and stepdaughter both have chronic conditions and medical exemption for their repeat prescriptions. I currently manage their repeat prescriptions on a monthly basis via the EMIS platform Patient Access. I also am good at fixing broken processes as I am a business change management professional.
Bearing all the above in mind, I believe I'm eminently qualified to suggest a process tweak that can and will transform the prescription renewal process for patients in my surgery catchment area and potentially nationally.
The prescription renewal process via Patient Access is now 6 out of 10 and to be honest although I think it's ok, I wouldn't recommend their solution to my friends and family unless of course they fix it and make it fully patient centric. Here's how you can just do it...
When a patient or carer submits their prescription, the system says Approved when it is really only Submitted at that stage. However the request is only actually Approved 2 days later when a GP logs on to Patient Access. When the GP does that, unlike Care Opinion which generates an email notification for all relevant parties when a further update is published, Patient Access does not notify the patient/carer when their prescription request is Approved nor when it is Dispensed by Lloyds Chemist on Wales Road, Kiveton Park when a further alert should get generated telling the patient/carer to go and collect their now ready meds.
Instead patients and carers often go to collect their prescriptions way ahead of time and local pharmacist Samuel wastes lots of time educating them on the way Patient Access actually works rather than how it should work in an ideal world.
I feel Patient Access is a microcosm of many NHS projects in that effective consultation on the shop floor can often fix lots of things at minimal cost. We all know well that substantive change always comes from the ground up. So why don't we, the carers and patients and you the shop floor workers just do it?
"Fixing the NHS from the ground up"
About: Kiveton Park Medical Practice Kiveton Park Medical Practice Sheffield S26 6QU
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